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09-15-2015, 04:28 PM | #23 |
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Looking for a racing fuel supplier in your area. I found on in Nor. Cal. and it sure beats buying boost juice from online suppliers. Moreover, per the comment above the water/meth companies can't ship product with more than 50% methanol because it will be classified as a hazardous material, i.e., shipping would be prohibitively expensive.
Big Foot Speed and Performance in Virginia can help. |
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09-15-2015, 09:23 PM | #24 |
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I see chief found the same guys I use. ERC seems to be good guys and the price is pretty good. Any good race shop should either sell it or know where to get it. You also might find it by asking for c16 or alcohol fuel suppliers
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09-16-2015, 07:04 AM | #25 |
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Gracias Chief if you decide to go a la bench flash. You will see why we rave about our cars you will be in the 340 whp plus section and 474 wtq like me but can be enhanced even further and trust me you will grin to your grave. Congratulations Im leaning now more than ever to do it but first we will clean out the intakes and move forward from there
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09-16-2015, 10:31 AM | #26 | |
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Hooper obviously chime in if I got your numbers wrong, but given that we are seeing very fast numbers with pretty modest changes to the engine (I.e., no dpf removal, piggyback not reflash and only EGR block) I think it demonstrates how well suited the 335d is to water meth injection. Duh, given that most water meth systems are designed for diesel trucks. Nevertheless I would have done this mod long ago had I known the scale of the power gain. I have learned a lot on these boards (e.g., how not to light your car on fire). Thanks to folks like DWR, Hooper, TDI, etc. I better understand the trade offs of these systems. However I need to learn how to log engine parameters, interpret them, etc. It is important to me that my car is reliable and safe enough to remain my daily driver. |
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09-16-2015, 01:13 PM | #27 |
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How are you handling the CEL / SES that would come on due to EGR block. Do you have that coded out?
This seems like a good route to take for increasing engine performance and reliability (CBU inhibiting) at a reasonable cost vs performance tuning the ECU.
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Just as an FYI. 50/50 mix is still flammable. The 335i guys have seen this firsthand and I know a few personally. There issue was the windshield washer tank being used as the methanol storage. Make sure you keep the methanol stored in the trunk and yes a fire extinguisher is still recommended.
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I have to tell you that based on Carly and Torque Pro temperature observations (I still have not had time to learn how to download the log files but will tomorrow), a 50/50 meth water mix does not have a very big impact on lowering EGTs vis-à-vis a 70/30 meth water mix. However, there is a HUGE difference in performance. Moreover, given that I can only control the spray using turbo boost versus boost and RPM, our cars are susceptible to quenching with a 50/50 mix at low RPM. A 70/30 mix totally removes the quenching problem. Also according to Snow I am running a undersize primary nozzle (175mm) versus what they recommend so I think that our cars are unusually sensitive to quenching unless there is something that I am not aware of (e.g., my nozzle configuration is sub optimal). I hope to get the new lines and hardware installed early next week. Last edited by Chief Orman; 09-17-2015 at 01:43 AM.. Reason: mistake |
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09-17-2015, 08:29 AM | #31 | |
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And I said it in another thread and will say it again. Watch running too much meth to water ratio, especially if you increase your nozzle size. This can lead to detonation in a CR diesel. There's some pretty interesting (and horrific) stories on the truck forums about this. |
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By the way, I am using DWR's PIDs for TorquePro and with a 70/30 water meth and with a 50/50 water meth I am still reaching 1,200 degrees pre DPF filter. I would have thought I would see lower temps. Any thoughts on this front? |
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If you were running a 50/50 mix what nozzle sizes would you or do you use? Again my primary is 175mm from 12psi to 26psi and my secondary 375mm kicks in at 27psi. |
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When all is said and done, the system is NOT lowering, but increasing my EGTs. What gives? Is the extra power being generated just overwhelming any cooling impact from the water? What am I missing here? When I think back on one of the old posters on this board, Ronin, I am now convinced that the reason he fried his DPF because he was running too much meth and generating high EGTs. If anyone has any ideas on what else might be at work with respect to increased EGTs, I am all ears. I don't want to increase the water content beyond 50/50 for drivability issues. I am now wondering if water/meth was a good way to increase my car's power vis-à-vis a Jarek tune. |
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09-18-2015, 08:41 AM | #43 |
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Chief, yes RONIN burnt his DPF and the bastard got it reinstalled under warranty and again he fried up his second DPF. Kind of miss him in the forums a cool guy.
try installing a bigger IC maybe that will lower intake temps , maybe Im wrong on this but you never know and BTW WAGNEr is being based out of Cali just in case. ![]()
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09-18-2015, 09:49 AM | #44 | |
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With regard to the water meth, I love it but I also feel like perhaps the principal of more more power, more heat is at work. |
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